Bachelor's Degree in Global Communications and International Law '18
Bachelor's Degree in Global Communications and International Law '18
While about 67% of students who register internships with The American University of Paris choose to stay local and complete their internships in Paris, some return to their hometowns, and others travel somewhere new in order to absorb a different culture. Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ students are global explorers and Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ alumni live and work in 142 countries, covering just about every corner of the globe, so it’s no surprise that our students use their internships to travel and explore.
Elizabeth Nguyen SonÌýshares her experience of interningÌýwith Set In ParisÌýin Paris, France.
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I was born in Paris, France with Vietnamese roots. I grew up in Milan, Italy and Singapore.
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I’m interning with Set in Paris, a movie location and themed tour company.
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I work in Paris, France.
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Fall 2017
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Communications Intern
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I start off a typical day greeting my boss and our resident puppy French bulldog, Louis. I then grab a café au lait and sit down with my boss to discuss what she would like to get done that day. Usually, on Monday, we go over what we want to accomplish that week. Because Set In Paris is a start-up, I fill in wherever I can even if it isn't related to Communications! It's a really great experience that contrasts with other (equally fantastic) internships in well established companies. I tend to make sure the website isn't bugging out and tend to our customers. Set In Paris is mainly a tourism company that specializes in movie tours around Paris and our office is a quirky and cozy café behind the Notre Dame, so it's not hard to stay busy!
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The biggest challenge was trying to figure out what my role was. I'm very used to having a set of responsibilities and working in a start-up requires a lot of multi-tasking. My biggest success is being able to consult my boss whenever she needs some input on press events, store decoration, redesigning the menu, redefining menu pricing and promotions, and so forth. I helped Set In Paris plan and prep for a huge press event they hosted for publications like Lonely Planet and Marie Claire!
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I speak English with my boss, however my French comes in handy more often than you'd think!
I wish to work in public relations in fashion and luxury after I graduate in May 2018. This internship was relevant because they needed help with their PR and marketing. It was also far from fashion and luxury which meant I had to polish up my PR skills to be able to succeed in a field (tourism and film) that I am not familiar with. I think in the long run, it will attest to my dedication to Communications and it has taught me to adapt to whatever task is given to me, even if it means a lot of Google-ing!
This internship was so different from what I expected it to be and it turned out to be really fruitful. I had other more supposedly "relevant" offers for internships that didn't feel right. I'm glad I followed my instincts because I think to be good at what you do, you need to grow outside of your comfort zone.